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Grass carp SERPINA1 inhibits GCRV infection through degrading CF2
SERPINA1, a member of the serine protease inhibitor family, plays a role in viral infection and inflammation by regulating the activities of serine and cysteine proteases.
Yangyang Li +14 more
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Death of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) caused by grass carp reovirus (GCRV) infection severely restricts the development of the grass carp industry.
Baohong Xu +8 more
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Advances in research of biological functions of Isthmin‐1
Graphical abstract The main biological functions of ISM1. Current studies on the biological functions of ISM1 focus on growth and development, metabolism, and anticancer treatment. During embryonic development, ISM1 is dynamically expressed in the zebrafish, African clawed frog, chick, mouse, and human, is associated with craniofacial malformations ...
Li Menghuan +6 more
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Comparison of Cryphonectria parasitica with or without hypovirus found differentially acetylated proteins were enriched in metabolic processes; the acetylation of citrate synthase lysine‐55 plays a vital role in its activity. Abstract Cryphonectria parasitica, the chestnut blight fungus, and hypoviruses are excellent models for examining fungal ...
Ru Li +6 more
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Interaction between the chemokine receptor XCR1 and its ligand is closely related to the immune function in animals; however, there are only a few reports on role of XCR1 in the immune system of fish. We aimed to analyze the expression of XCR1 in various
Hailuo Yu +4 more
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A comprehensive atlas of immune cell types in zebrafish was generated on the basis of single‐cell transcriptome profiling. The splenic leukocytes were collected from adult zebrafish that were administered with mock phosphate‐buffered saline, infected with spring viremia of carp virus (SVCV), and vaccinated with inactivated SVCV plus infected with ...
Chong‐Bin Hu +7 more
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Applying genetic technologies to combat infectious diseases in aquaculture
Abstract Disease and parasitism cause major welfare, environmental and economic concerns for global aquaculture. In this review, we examine the status and potential of technologies that exploit genetic variation in host resistance to tackle this problem.
Nicholas A. Robinson +36 more
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Fish disease prevention via microbial dysbiosis‐associated biomarkers in aquaculture
Abstract Infectious diseases are a major burden in aquaculture, and represent a significant yield‐limiting factor in production that is costly to manage as well as a potential vector for zoonoses. Over the past decades, a range of new diseases have emerged, alongside increased levels of antibiotic resistance, thus heightening the need for improved ...
Julia Mougin, Alyssa Joyce
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Genome‐wide association and genomic selection in aquaculture
Abstract Recent advancements in genomic technologies have led to the discovery and application of DNA‐markers [e.g. single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)] for the genetic improvement of several aquaculture species. The identification of specific genomic regions associated with economically important traits, using, for example, genome‐wide association ...
José M. Yáñez +6 more
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Melanoma differentiation‐associated gene 5 (MDA5) and the laboratory of genetics and physiology 2 (LGP2) are family members of retinoic acid‐inducible gene I (RIG‐I)‐like receptors (RLRs), which play important roles in the immune response against pathogens invasion.
Xiangyu Pi +6 more
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